Find Well-being Resources (Goals)

Campus resources are often available virtually. Please visit the unit's website directly to learn about their virtual services.

For a short list of well-being resources, see Resources for Student Well-being.

To connect with student organizations, check out Maize Pages.

Below you can search by goals, dimensions of well-being, or by search terms.

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International Center

As the primary resource for international students, the International Center advises students on issues such as immigration matters and health insurance. It also facilitates intercultural and international education and fosters a global campus community.

M-LEAD

Guided by three units within Student Life: Center for Campus Involvement, Ginsberg Center for Community Service and Learning, and Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs, M-LEAD works to align existing and emerging leadership education efforts across Student Life departments and offer strategic advancements to strengthen the presence and access for students to leadership opportunities.

M-LEAD helps students find opportunities for leadership learning, consults U-M students, staff, and faculty to create and enhance leadership development opportunities, partners with student orgs and schools to support their leadership education efforts, and promotes leadership opportunities for students through multiple channels.